Cholesterol Granuloma and Other Petrous Apex Lesions

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Cholesterol Granuloma and Other Petrous Apex Lesions

This article presents the latest information on the presentation, diagnosis, imaging characteristics, management, and outcomes for petrous apex cholesterol granulomas. An in-depth review of the pathophysiology and surgical approaches is…

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Nonparaganglioma Jugular Foramen Tumors

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Nonparaganglioma Jugular Foramen Tumors

This article discusses the epidemiology, presentation, and diagnostic work-up of nonparaganglioma jugular foramen tumors, and the management options and predicted outcomes. Paragangliomas are the most common jugular foramen tumors, but…

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Contemporary Management of Jugular Paragangliomas

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Jugular paragangliomas are generally benign slow-growing tumors that can cause pulsatile tinnitus, hearing loss, and cranial nerves neuropathy. Progressive growth can also lead to intracranial extension. Historically, the treatment of…

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Endolymphatic Sac Tumors

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Endolymphatic Sac Tumors

Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELST) are slow-growing, locally aggressive, low-grade malignancies that originate from the epithelium of the endolymphatic duct and sac. ELST often present with sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and…

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Adenomatous Tumors of the Middle Ear

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Adenomatous tumors are an uncommon cause of a middle ear mass. Clinical findings may be nonspecific, leading to difficulties in differentiation from other middle ear tumors. Controversy also exists whether…

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Glomus Tympanicum Tumors

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Glomus tympanicum (GT) tumors are benign arising from paraganglion cells of the tympanic plexus in the middle ear. Although surgical resection remains the best option for definitive treatment of these…

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Temporal Bone

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Temporal Bone

Temporal bone malignancy presents a significant clinical challenge for the otolaryngologist. This article provides an overview of squamous cell carcinoma of the temporal bone, including clinical presentation, diagnosis, staging, treatment,…

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Imaging Innovations in Temporal Bone Disorders

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Imaging Innovations in Temporal Bone Disorders

The development of new imaging techniques coupled with new treatment algorithms has created new possibilities in treating temporal bone diseases. This article provides an overview of recent imaging innovations that…

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Early Practice

Mar 28, 2017 by in OTOLARYNGOLOGY Comments Off on Early Practice

Besides technical and surgical proficiency, some of the most important skills for a young Neurotologist to refine include communication and critical thinking abilities. This Early Practice article provides perspectives on…

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